Admitted in 1989, Ann has had a long and varied career. Starting her professional life as a social worker, Ann embraced law as her second career and she says it is by far her favourite. She conducted her own busy law practice in Queensland for many years.

With a strong interest in people, and a keen interest in the law, Ann has exactly the right mix to keep clients happy.

Ann works with Eleanor James in the areas of property law, conveyancing, estates and commercial law. As a multi-skilled practitioner however she is also able to turn her hand to family and civil litigation; areas she worked in previously over many years. When not in the office, Ann loves travelling, speaking French and talking with others about both of these things!

Helen Bassett

Helen obtained her Bachelor of Social Work from the University of Tasmania at the end of 1997 and has spent the majority of her career as a Social Worker working with children and families who have experienced abuse and trauma in their lives. It was through this work that initially led Helen to further her study and career by wanting to be able to assist others when there may be legal issues that arise for children and families, however as a new practitioner is keen to learn about the many different aspects of the law. Whilst working full time and studying part time, Helen was very pleased when she obtained her Bachelor of Laws from Deakin University in 2015. After taking a short break from study, Helen was admitted to practice in 2016.

Helen is a member of the management committee of the North West Community Legal Service.

Outside of work, Helen enjoys spending time with her husband, family and friends. Helen loves to travel and the favourite places that she has been to so far are England, Argentina and Thailand. Helen is hoping to add Greece to this list sometime in the next few years! Whilst living on the North West Coast for most of her life, Helen’s travels have only confirmed for her that the Coast is the best place to live.

Matthew Woodberry

If you’re lucky, you’ll come into our office on a day that Matthew is greeting clients in reception and assisting our hard working administration staff. Seeking legal assistance in a time of stress can be confronting and our clients appreciate seeing Matthew with a reassuring smile and a quick quip.

When Matthew was 19, he survived a crash that nearly took his life. He now shares his story with high school through the Rotary driver education program, RYDA, turning a terrible event into a positive outcome.

In 2012, Matthew was awarded a prestigious Paul Harris Fellow Award by the Rotary Club of Devonport North. Paul Harris Fellowships are rare and especially for non- Rotarians like Matthew.

Matthew is a member of the Apex Club of Ulverstone and participates in the Variety Tash Bash raising money to help children with disability, serious illness or disadvantage.

Anna Van der Meulen

Anna is one of the friendly faces clients meet in our reception. She joined our practice in December 2014 and has since completed her Certificate II in Business. Outside of work, Anna is studying to become a massage therapist, and enjoys playing Polocrosse.

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Terri Baran

Terri Baran has a background in conveyancing and general administration, and joined our practice in June 2015 as a conveyancing clerk. Understanding that selling or buying a property can be overwhelming, she works together with Eleanor James and Kerrie-anne Graham to provide a relaxed and positive experience for our clients. Terri currently also assists Alexander Tate in the commercial area. Outside of work, Terri enjoys spending time with her young family, and web design.

Kerrie-anne Graham

Kerrie-anne Graham has been working in the legal field since 1991 and joined our practice in August 2012. Kerrie-anne is employed as a conveyancing clerk and works closely with Eleanor James and Terri Baran to provide an excellent service for our clients buying and selling properties.

Kristi Hubble

Kristi began working in the legal field in 2000 and has since completed Certificate III in Business Administration. Kristi joined our practice in 2006 and works as a clerk handling Estates and as an assistant in the commercial area of practice to Eleanor James and Alexander Tate

Melissa Overton

Melissa began working with our practice in 1997 and has since completed certificates in Business Administration and gained vast experience in a number of areas of law. Melissa currently works as an assistant to Anthony Mihal. Outside of work, Melissa enjoys travelling and spending time with family and friends.

Alison Campbell

Alison is our Office Manager, handling the business management side of the practice. Alison holds a Diploma in Management and has an extensive background in administration covering areas such as legal, insurance, accounting, veterinary and primary and high schools. Alison considers the legal field her favourite to work in and after starting work with Walsh Day in 1988 and having stints in other work around raising her family, recommenced in 2005. Outside of work, Alison enjoys spending time with her family which includes her beloved horses and dogs.

Alexander Tate

Alexander was admitted to practice in 2014 and commenced at Walsh Day James Mihal in June 2015 as an associate lawyer. Alexander works with Eleanor James in commercial matters, property law, and wills and estates.
Alexander is very interested in the operation of the law and working with his clients to come to positive legal outcomes tailored to their needs.
When not in the office Alexander has a strong passion for the Australian outdoors and enjoys camping and fishing.

Stephen Hoskins

Stephen is a very experienced lawyer, having practised as a barrister at the Queensland and New South Wales separate bar since 2007 in the areas of Family, Child Protection and Criminal Law, and before then as a Solicitor.

He gives advice to clients that is straightforward and direct.

He understands that people lead busy lives and it’s often hard to find time to see a lawyer. He has rooms in Burnie and Devonport where he can see clients after hours.

He appears as counsel in Courts including the Family Court and Federal Circuit Court at Burnie, Launceston and Hobart.

He accepts briefs from other practitioners to appear in Court and to give advices.

Stephen conducts a free legal advice service for clients of the Number 34 Aboriginal Health Service and Ulverstone Community House.

Eleanor James

Eleanor commenced practice in 2001 and she has been a director of Walsh Day James Mihal since 2004. She is leader of our non-litigious section and enjoys a variety of work in the areas of conveyancing, sale and purchase of businesses and franchises, leases, subdivisions, succession planning, wills and estates. She is experienced in property development, possessory title applications, contested will proceedings, and complex farm transfers. Eleanor has an excellent relationship with other local professionals, and can promise to work well with your accountant to assist you in planning your transition to retirement or with your surveyor and the town planner to finalise your subdivision in record time.

Eleanor is able to assist her clients on the basis of real life experience, as she is a small business owner and operator. As well as being a member of the law practice, Eleanor is a farmer and Equestrian Centre Manager for her family’s business Junction Farm Equestrian Centre in Hadspen. The Mason family is involved in many Tasmanian primary industries, including sheep and cattle production and abalone fishing.

Eleanor is a graduate of the Tasmanian Leaders’ Program and through this connection has a good understanding of Tasmanian issues and how our state works. She also has boardroom experience, and is currently hold the volunteer role of Vice President of Lifeline Tasmania.

Eleanor is a long serving member of the Law Society of Tasmania’s Solicitors’ Accounts Rules Committee which provides advice and assistance to the Law Society as regulator of trust accounts operated by Tasmanian law practices. Over 7.5 billion dollars was receipted into 120 such trust accounts last financial year.

Eleanor is the mother of two children, Felix and Mercedes, and she frequently works from the branch office we have established on Junction Farm so she can be available to her children between work sessions.

Anthony Mihal

Anthony conducts a wide ranging dispute resolution and court/tribunal advocacy practice, and is active in the legal profession and the local community.

Since 2004, Anthony has helped our clients avoid and resolve disputes of all kinds. He has wide experience representing them in the Supreme Court, Magistrates Court and various tribunals.

He helps his clients enforce contracts, protect their rights in property transactions, collect debts, appeal decisions of government, defend claims, protect workplace rights, claim compensation when they’re injured at work or because of someone else’s wrong doing, defend wills, make claims against deceased estates and more. He protects the rights of children in child protection proceedings and also helps parents. He defends those charged with a criminal offence.

Anthony aims to try and help everyone who walks in our door because he believes that access to justice is important and enjoys having a diverse law practice.

Anthony became a director of the law practice in 2007. He was a member of the Law Society of Tasmania’s governing Council between 2008 and 2015. He had the privilege to be elected as President in 2013/14 to lead the Society and represent the legal profession in this State. He raised the profile and influence of the Society by publicly advocating for the Law Society’s position on rule of law issues like access to justice, mandatory sentencing, court resources and proposed legislation that had the potential to criminalise benign conduct. He made submissions to government and appeared regularly in the media.

Anthony is currently a member of the Legal Profession Board of Tasmania. The Board receives and investigates complaints about the conduct of legal practitioners. It hears and determines certain matters that arise during its investigations, and refers certain complaints to the Disciplinary Tribunal and Supreme Court. He has also been appointed by the Minister for Local Government as a member of the Local Government Code of Conduct Panel, which hears and determines complaints about councillors.

Anthony has served on the boards of several organisations including Royal Guide Dogs Tasmania, Law Foundation of Tasmania, North West Community Legal Centre, North West Environment Centre Public Fund and Roland View Trust Estate. He is an active member of the Association of Ukrainians in Tasmania and the Apex Club of Ulverstone.